I'm on Tumblr all the time.

My mom was a single parent.

I hate picking out clothes.

I've got some growing up to do.

I grew up watching Kobe Bryant.

Never give up and never conform.

Much respect to Eminem - he's the greatest.

I've never fit in anywhere in my life. Ever.

A halfway decent haircut will go a long way!

I've always been an outsider to some extent.

Nothing tops making a living off your passion.

I grew up in Oakland and Berkeley, California.

I'm just making music, and I'm paying my bills.

If you get comfortable, that's how you fall off.

I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.

I got my start in small dive bars in New Orleans.

I was slicking my hair back when I was in sixth grade.

I like to have a lot of girls over and play loud music.

Albums serve as paragraphs in an artist's autobiography.

Whenever I can squeeze it in, I'm writing and recording.

Keeping in touch with the people that matter is important.

I think when people get comfortable is when they fall off.

It's a really good time for California right now in music.

New money is something fun to celebrate if you never had it.

I've always dreamt big and the dream is to keep making music.

I don't want to be a small-time, independent, successful rapper.

It's on the people to dictate what is relevant and what is moving.

I had a job since I was old enough to work - since I was, like, 14.

The Bay area made me who I am, and it only felt right to go back there.

I would never consider myself a role model in the wide sense of the word.

I'm just doing the only thing I know how to do. There was never a plan B.

I've been in love with music since I was old enough to establish my taste.

You can tell when someone is reading the lines of a song or performing it.

'Runaround Sue' was a big record for me, as well as the music video for it.

Being in a position to bring people together like we do is a beautiful thing.

I listen to a wide array of music, all depends on the mood I'm in at the time.

I just want to make music that matters, that people will remember for a long time.

You don't need mainstream media outlets, the big TV looks, or the magazine covers.

I'll be a Bay kid for the rest of my life. That's in my veins; that's in my bones.

I suppose sometimes the lack of privacy can be a little hard to deal with at times.

The gatekeepers don't control the gates, and the powers that be aren't as powerful.

I've never had a car. Like I can drive, but I'm always at the risk of killing people.

You have this ability in hip hop to be invincibly cool, and that is a part of G-Eazy.

I remember, when I was ten, I wanted to look like Em. I had the bleached blonde hair.

My friends put me on to Mobb Deep when I was a little kid. I've always been a big fan.

I love the road. The closest thing to home, for me, is being on a tour bus, ironically.

I grew up with the Pack. When they released 'Vans,' it was a seeing-is-believing moment.

When you're around somebody like E-40, all you can do is watch and learn, and soak up game.

I stick with a '60s vintage aesthetic of letterman's jackets, plain T-shirts, and good jeans.

If I didn't make a single song in two months, I'm slippin'. You can't just party every night.

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